clutch cover leaking tranny
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clutch cover leaking tranny
hey guys, i have just recently purchased an 06 kdx200, i'm having a few problems with tranny oil coming out of the middle-top rear side of clutch cover
with this being my first owned bike i have not a clue what is going on here and any help would be much appreciated
with this being my first owned bike i have not a clue what is going on here and any help would be much appreciated
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Re: clutch cover leaking tranny
Drain fluid, remove the cover, clean all old gasket material and replace gasket. Refill with fresh oil and try her again. Oh yes, look for damage to the cover while it is off.
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Re: clutch cover leaking tranny
Welcome to kdxrider.
Is there silicone sealant on it, or a genuine Kawasaki gasket?
doakley has provided an excellent response.
Check to be sure the bolts are stock (metric) and someone did not half ass it and throw in an SAE bolt.
Is there silicone sealant on it, or a genuine Kawasaki gasket?
doakley has provided an excellent response.
Check to be sure the bolts are stock (metric) and someone did not half ass it and throw in an SAE bolt.
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Also keep in mind there is an outer clutch cover (the little round one), and the inner clutch cover (the whole big side cover that the outer cover bolts to). If it's just the outer cover that's leaking than it should be a super easy fix, following what was posted above. But if it's the inner one, then that's quite a bit more involved
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Re: clutch cover leaking tranny
its just the small one the first one, and yes its been well looked after by the looks of things, its the factory gasket
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Re: clutch cover leaking tranny
Could be that it just failed, gaskets do that sometimes. Regardless, take it off, clean the mating surfaces, inspect for any damage, and install a new gasket and properly TORQUE the cover back on.
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Re: clutch cover leaking tranny
What do you mean torque it on?
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Tighten the bolts the correct amount, using a torque wrench. (Arguably not 100% necessary, but not a bad idea if you have a good torque wrench.)Jeff j wrote:What do you mean torque it on?
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If you own a bike and will be doing the maintenance on it - an inch and foot torque wrench are must haves. With all the aluminum on the bike it would be too easy to strip out threads. And critical parts like clutch hub, swing arm and axles nuts, you want those torqued correctly.Jim B wrote: (Arguably not 100% necessary, but not a bad idea if you have a good torque wrench.)
As tempting as it is to goto HF, buy quality torque wrenches.
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clutch cover leaking tranny
Jeff j wrote:hey guys, i have just recently purchased an 06 kdx200, i'm having a few problems with tranny oil coming out of the middle-top rear side of clutch cover
with this being my first owned bike i have not a clue what is going on here and any help would be much appreciated
the black rtv in a tube will seal that up fine after you clean up the old gasket.
throw the bike over on its left side and you won't get any spillage when you pull the cover off.
if you're scared of tightening fasteners on motorcycles, or don't have any experience with tools, check the torque specs several times and apply a LOT of common sense..... when the spec is wrong and people blindly follow it.... things strip.